01.11.19
Kate Wallace

President Cheek Frames the Future of SCTCC
After six months of listening to college stakeholders, President Annesa Cheek gave a report to the community on Jan. 10 about SCTCC’s steps forward during “Framing Our Future.” The results from her...
01.09.19
Kate Wallace

Men's Basketball Cyclones rank 6th on National Poll
The Cyclones Men's Basketball team heads into the MCAC Southern Division play with a #6 ranking on the NJCAA National Poll for Jan. 8. They are the only Minnesota team in the poll. The Cyclones hold...
12.17.18
Kate Wallace

PC Specialist vs. Network Admin - what do they do?
PC specialists are computer experts who help users set up their computer systems or troubleshoot problems. They may help clients in a company setting or an individual in their home. They install...
12.17.18
Kate Wallace

Active Minds raises $200+
Three instructors at SCTCC got pie in their faces today for a good cause. Active Minds at SCTCC, a student-led group, is hosting a fundraiser to raise money for the national Active Minds organization...
12.13.18
Matt Klinkhammer

Automotive Event Leads to Safer Vehicles for Local Community
As the cold, snow, and ice of winter creep in, every Minnesotan knows having a safe and winter-ready vehicle is critically important. With safe winter driving in mind, students in SCTCC’s Automotive...
12.13.18
Kate Wallace

Dental Hygiene students come together to overcome Toys for Tots theft
Showing the true meaning of community at SCTCC, a group of Dental Hygiene students came together to replace stolen toys for the Automotives’ Toys for Tots drive. Over the weekend of Dec. 8-9, toys...
12.06.18
Kate Wallace

Lori Kloos receives Minnesota State Chancellor's Award
Employees of St. Cloud Technical & Community College were recognized for outstanding work at the 2018 CFO Annual Conference held this week at the Minnesota State system office in St. Paul. THE...
11.20.18
Kate Wallace

Clinicals are major part of Surgical Technology program
As with most of SCTCC’s health programs, the clinicals are an extremely important part of getting a Surgical Technology degree. The first semester of a Surgical Technology degree is spent in the...
11.20.18
Kate Wallace

Experience not required for Architecture program
When you’re ready to take the next step and start applying to a program at SCTCC, experience in the field isn’t necessary. Jed Johnson, SCTCC Architectural Construction Technology instructor, says...
11.20.18
Kate Wallace

Technology every day = importance in Programming
All the computers, mobile phones, machinery, even your car if it’s newer have computer technology in them. And who helps create and maintain the software that drives the computers? Programmers...
11.05.18
Kate Wallace

Medium/Heavy Truck program "Gets Ahead" with new truck
Three years of working with Freightliner of St. Cloud in the Get Ahead program has paid off for the Medium/Heavy Truck program at SCTCC. On Nov. 1, representatives from Freightliner and the college...
10.30.18
Kate Wallace

BrewLäsh 2018: hotdishes and brews and fundraising - oh my!
SCTCC’s second annual BrewLäsh brought more people together and more fundraising for student equipment and scholarship needs. And it offered some pretty good hotdish and craft brew selections, too...
10.25.18
Matt Klinkhammer

Nursing Students Assess Senior Volunteers in Third Year of Partnership
Mid-way through their first semester, Nursing ADN students conducted live patient assessments on a lively bunch of senior volunteers. In the third year of partnering with SCTCC’s Nursing ADN program...
10.17.18
Matt Klinkhammer

Bad Habit Brewing Owners Share Insights with Business and Marketing Students
Would you rather learn the principles of marketing from a textbook or from successful entrepreneurs and marketers? If you chose the latter, you would’ve liked instructor Mark Buchanan’s Principles of...
09.28.18
Matt Klinkhammer

Students Have Strong Showing in Competition with Water Professionals
If you’re a student and you have the opportunity to test your skills by competing with professionals in your industry, do you take it? When presented with this challenge, SCTCC’s Water Environment...
09.28.18
Kate Wallace

Creating friendships while cleaning up
A group of SCTCC students and staff came together Thursday to meet new people and help out the planet at the same time. A campus clean-up was scheduled as part of Student Success Week, and eight...
08.23.18
Kate Wallace

Secrets of SCTCC (let’s not keep them a secret)
Student Center Did you know there is a student center in the basement of the Heartland (Library) Building ? You can find it by going in the south entrance. While you’re still in the entryway, take the...
06.26.18
Kate Wallace

Brewlash 2018
What do you call an event that combines hotdish and beer served in a garage just cleaned for the occasion? It’s BrewLash! The SCTCC Foundation fundraiser for student scholarships. The first annual...
05.30.18
Kate Wallace

Cyclones land in fifth place at World Series
The Cyclones Baseball team traveled to Greeneville, Tenn., for the NJCAA DIII World Series and landed in fifth place. The first team the Cyclones played was number-two seeded Rowan Gloucester, playing...
05.21.18
Kate Wallace

Baseball Cyclones on the way to NJCAA World Series
The 2018 Cyclones Baseball team is on the way to the NJCAA Division III Baseball World Series after storming its way to the top of the Region XIII championship. The tournament, played May 16-19 at...
05.16.18
Kate Wallace

Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing finish project
When three SCTCC Construction programs get together to work on a project, you can bet the results will be great. The Carpentry, Electrical, and Plumbing students work together on a construction...
04.27.18
Matt Klinkhammer

Boy Scouts Earn Surveying Merit Badges at SCTCC
Boy Scouts from all over central Minnesota made their annual stop at SCTCC to work on their Surveying merit badge. With the help of land surveying students and instructors, the Scouts were able to...
04.24.18
Kate Wallace

Energy & Electronics gives lesson on robotics
On April 19, the Energy and Electronics program hosted 14 youth and their mentors from Big Brothers Big Sisters. Students and instructor Aaron Barker taught the BBBS kids how to program a robot to...
04.24.18
Kate Wallace

Thinking about a career change?
Thinking about a new career can be exciting, especially if you’re planning on going back to college to learn a new skill. If you’re considering a change and want to come to St. Cloud Technical &...
04.19.18
Kate Wallace

Connie Logeman named Outstanding Educator
Education instructor Connie Logeman was recognized by Minnesota State as an Outstanding Educator and was nominated for the Minnesota State 2018 Board of Trustees Award for Excellence in Teaching....
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